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https://medium.com/iex-ec/iexec-trusted-decentralized-oracle-demo-for-beginners-1d7d6f93e066

>> No.24174098 [DELETED] 
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All projects project should provide the chance to collect tokens for free, it is a very good chance/opportunity for users and helps a project go forward.

For example, you can get free DMX on Probit and stake it on the Dymmax

>> No.24174149
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>>24174066
There are two essential aspects that differentiate iExec Trusted Decentralized Oracles from other oracles solutions: requester decentralization and data certification.

>> No.24174172

not needed

>> No.24174190
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>>24174149
In most existing oracle solutions, a few trusted accounts have the ability to publish data on-chain. This data is either published as such or combined with data from other providers to produce a median value. Still, relying on this type of oracle means that updates can only be triggered by a few parties. In case an update is needed, these parties might be slow to react.

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>>24174190
Requester decentralization makes the iExec decentralized oracle solution different. iExec decentralized oracles are designed so that anyone can request an update. This means that, as a user, if you believe some value as a change in such a way that needs to be reflected on-chain (for example a price change) you have the ability to trigger an iExec execution that will retrieve and certify the new value so that on-chain oracle register the update.

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>>24174223
The oracle configuration allows it to remain decentralized (anyone can trigger an update) while being secured (the execution corresponds to an audited application that ran in a secured enclave).

>> No.24174609

Is there anything it can't do?
>inb4 break $2

>> No.24174788

>>24174609
It is the ultimate tech

>> No.24174850

>>24174609
cant be stablecoin

>> No.24175000

>>24174609
Make yourself poor

>> No.24175369

The iExec tech stack is starting to look more and more like a real tech company. But with expertise in blockchain.
Pretty crazy.

>> No.24175682

so let me get this straight, this project is Ocean and Chainlink on steroids, is THE world computer for AI systems and all computing systems in the world and has a lot of other things to offer, yet it's still valued below 100 million market cap? am I dreaming? Is this the real life? how is this possible?

>> No.24175728

>>24175682
Yes.

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>>24175682
fucking unreal isn't it?

>> No.24176089

ALL Oracles will have to use iExec at least as the TEE layer if they really want to be secure, how the fuck is this still at these prices??

>> No.24176187

>>24176089
Because they dont market lmao and arent on any normie exchanges yet
This is the point we're trying to make
Wait until Coinbase
Then take that value and compound it with realworld adoption (by tech giants) in 2021
This is not a drill
We're making it.
Oh and newsflash
87 million maximum token supply

>> No.24176209

>>24175682
Is that easy to make it ? No fucking way

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>>24176089
my dad even picked up 300 of these "assets"

this is THE hold coin, and you realize this if you have any sort of knowledge about computers, Moores law, technology, etc.

87 suicide stack is not a meme

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>>24175682
yep

>> No.24176306

>>24175682
>how is this possible?
could it be that you retards are wrong? ever thought about that?

>> No.24176351

>>24176306
Ive thought about that everyday for the past year. And I'm still in.

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>>24176306
i thought about it but nothing points to me being wrong

>> No.24176476

>>24175682
it's everything you just said plus only 100,000 people can have 8700 Barrels.. supply is just about gone actually

>> No.24176537

>>24176306
did you really enter the thread just to seethe and not bleed?
ywnbaw

>> No.24176580

>>24176537
no I was just curious people have held coins from the top of 2018 just to see it bleed without questioning that they might be wrong even tho all the evidence now shows they were clearly wrong

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>>24176580
you new fudfags are all so boring
now I ask you where's all this evidence of being wrong
and then you either fuck off and disappear or say some gay tranny shit and never deliver anything

>> No.24177400

>>24175682
>this project is Ocean and Chainlink on steroids
Not just that they have actual contacts in the Tech industry which is how iExec got a page on Intel's site and are in partnership programs with tech giants.

https://builders.intel.com/ai/membership/iexec

>> No.24178137

>>24176580
Some of us held RLC from the 2018 top all the way down only to see it rise again. Unlike most of 2017/18 shitcoins it's alive and just starting it's run with a finished product and adoption as #1 priority now.

>> No.24178182

>>24175682
It really does sound too good to be true.
So did Ethereum.
So did Chainlink.

>> No.24178490

>>24178182
and boomercoin of course

>> No.24178876

>>24178490
Yes but Bitcoin probably wasn't that obvious in the early days. It was something completely new. And you can't do much with it besides transferring money. The smart contract stuff is technology that you don't just buy and sell. It changes everything.

>> No.24179276

>>24178876
I wanted to buy bitcoin very badly as a kid
just like $20 for like 50 btc
but I was a child with no money